Daughters return with first song in eight years, “Satan in the Wait,” sign with Ipecac, share tour datesDaughters return with first song in eight years, “Satan in the Wait,” sign with Ipecac, share tour dates

You’re gonna have to bear with me through this news story, because I’m a little shaken up after grindcore/noise rock legends Daughters just resurfaced from the sublimated depths of my memory for the first time in eight long years — years in which, upon hearing the word “daughters” in the context of music discourse, my brain would have first jumped to the dulcet melodies of prime-era John Mayer, or else still-extant London-based indie troupe Daughter.

But after once again catching a glimpse of the distinctive cover art for 2006 classic Hell Songs and 2010 breakthrough album Daughters, my brain violently hiccuped-up several drowned memories — including that of, in high school, downloading the former record using my precious month’s allocation of eMusic credits (10 credits for a 23-minute album?!), or of watching the press hype-cycle for the latter following the band’s untimely breakup in 2009. Fond recollections, all…

But we’re not here for that bullshit! We’re here because Daughters — classic lineup and all — are BACK and, with the help of Ipecac (a +40 damage upgrade), better than ever!

Firstly, and most importantly: Daughters have a new song on Ipecac called “Satan in the Wait,” which you can listen to below. It tastes…so familiar. Secondly, and also most importantly: Daughters have announced a little five-date mini-tour! Check out those dates below, as well.

And with that, I guess there’s nothing left to do now but repress the mental image of writing this post until the band announces a new album. Can you believe Daughters are back?!